Prohibition Era Brunch with Classic Cocktails

Brunch in Charleston has become highly competitive. With so many restaurants offering weekend brunch—especially along King Street—choosing where to go can feel overwhelming. Prohibition, however, stands out immediately by serving Saturday brunch in downtown Charleston in addition to the usual Sunday service.

Saturday Brunch in downtown Charleston gives visitors extra flexibility and makes Prohibition an attractive option whether you’re wrapping up a Saturday morning stroll or planning a relaxed weekend meal.

Prohibition Brunch Cocktails

Beyond the extended brunch hours, the restaurant delivers in atmosphere and service. The staff is upbeat and welcoming, and the interior thoughtfully references speakeasy-era style while remaining bright and well cared for. The back porch is a highlight: airy and sunlit, it provides a contrast to the darker dining room and creates a relaxed spot for conversation and photos.

Prohibition Brunch Menu

Equally important, the drinks are creative and well-executed. As a longtime happy hour favorite, Prohibition’s bartenders carry that same attention to craft into the brunch cocktail program. You’ll find classics like mimosas, but the menu goes further—standouts include a silky Breakfast Milk Punch and a lightly fruity Raspberry Peach Bellini that’s dangerously easy to sip at 11 a.m.

Prohibition Shrimp and Grits

The food menu focuses on familiar brunch favorites made with local ingredients from Charleston-area purveyors. The shrimp and grits are consistently excellent—creamy, flavorful, and among the best the city has to offer. The brunch burger, topped with a runny egg and hollandaise, strikes a perfect balance between breakfast comfort and a satisfying midday meal.

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Portions are generous and the preparations feel elevated without being pretentious. If you enjoy classic dishes prepared well, Prohibition’s menu delivers both variety and consistency.

Prohibition Aperol Spritz

On a hot day, an Aperol spritz from the regular cocktail list makes an ideal companion to patio dining—even if it’s not listed specifically on the brunch cocktail board. The back patio is especially well suited to casual daytime drinking: it combines a cozy, slightly rustic aesthetic with a polished, speakeasy-inspired atmosphere.

Prohibition Cocktail with Raspberry, Mint, Vodka, and Elderflower

TL;DR:

Prohibition pairs upbeat service, tasteful speakeasy-style decor, and a sunny back porch with a strong brunch program that runs Saturday and Sunday. Expect well-crafted cocktails—both inventive brunch options and familiar favorites—plus elevated takes on classic brunch plates. Bluegrass music provides a pleasant soundtrack without overpowering conversation. Reservations are recommended to secure a table; sitting at the bar is an alternative if you don’t have a booking, though you may need to wait briefly before seats are available. The patio is ideal for a casual, stylish brunch experience that feels both comfortable and chic.

Eat:

Shrimp and Grits, Brunch Burger, any of the Benedicts

Drink:

Choose from the brunch cocktail menu—there’s something for every palate, from milk punches to fruity bellinis and classic spritzes.

Wear:

Casual

Locate:

547 King Street
Charleston, SC 29403

Park:

Street parking on King Street or surrounding streets, or the Visitor Center Garage

Contact:

(843) 793-2964
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